Showing posts with label disease. Show all posts
Showing posts with label disease. Show all posts

Saturday, September 10, 2011

Asbestos: History of Health Concerns



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Long before the 20th Even a century dawned, countless stories that come from Greece and Rome were recorded mysterious "respiratory" illness that afflicted slaves who had been assigned the task of weaving asbestos cloth. In the late 1890s, the suspicious death of about 50 workers to asbestos in France asked what would be known as the first study that delved into the possible health risks from asbestos. The findings, however, found that workers died of pneumoconiosis known as general chalicosis. The fact that these workers were heavily exposed to the combination of asbestos and cotton dust can not be denied, however.

Long before the 20th Even a century dawned, countless stories that come from Greece and Rome were recorded mysterious "respiratory" illness that afflicted slaves who had been assigned the task of weaving asbestos cloth. In the late 1890s, the suspicious death of about 50 workers to asbestos in France asked what would be known as the first study that delved into the possible health risks from asbestos. The findings, however, found that workers died of pneumoconiosis known as general chalicosis. The fact that these workers were heavily exposed to the combination of asbestos and cotton dust can not be denied, however.

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Dr. Cooke findings were then followed by a national investigation of health around 360 hard-working British asbestos textile workers. It was discovered that about a quarter of these workers suffer from pulmonary fibrosis. The results of this research result in the improvement of regulations on the manufacture of asbestos products, as a result of the implementation of hygiene standards in the factories, and institutions necessary medical examination at work mjestu.Azbest industry also came to be included in the British Workers Compensation Act. That no land investigation came to be known as the Merewether report.

In the U.S., the use of asbestos is also very vulnerable to a lot of controversies involving hundreds of millions of dollars are exchanged between companies and workers. In the early 1930s, Metropolitan Life Insurance has shown that about 29% of workers at Johns-Manville plant suffering from azbestoze.Tužbe that followed were settled out suda.Nekoliko years later, a group of asbestos companies agreed to sponsor research that will look in the hazardous effects of asbestos exposure on human health. These same companies, however, insisted that they have complete control over the publication of research results.

It was not until 1980 that modern regulations on the use of asbestos dana.Azbest Ban saw the light and to abolish a rule issued by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in 1989. Two years later, however, this decision is overturned in the case of Corrosion Proof Fittings vs. EPA. To this day, traces of asbestos can still be found in the legal number of products on tržištu.EPA the concentration limit of extinguish 7M fibers / L drinking water for fibers with length> = 5 um.Zaštiti Work Administration (OSHA) sets lower and strictly limited to 100,000 fibers / m3 in the workplace in force for 8 hour shifts within 40 hours / week schedule. Other countries, such as New Zealand and Australia followed suit issuing import ban of asbestos in 1984 and 1991, respectively.

Controversy will always surround the use of asbestos. It is up to individual countries to make sure that an effective regulatory laws are in place to keep under control the extent of its use and ensure the safety of workers.

Saturday, September 3, 2011

Asbestos Is the Main Cause of Mesothelioma



asbestos main culprit behind Asbestos Mesothelioma

Asbestos mesothelioma is a rare but dangerous cancer caused by exposure to asbestos particles suspended in the air. Asbestos is a naturally occurring group of silicate minerals. It consists of a strong and durable fibers that are resistant to heat and fire. Thin long and flexible structure of asbestos fibers allows you to weave them back in the canvas. These inherent properties of asbestos prompted the manufacturer of industrial, automotive, marine, scientific, construction and consumer products to use it widely during 1890-1970.

Different types of mesothelioma and their symptoms

Asbestos mesothelioma affects the lining of the lungs, abdominal organs or heart. Asbestos mesothelioma affects the lining of the lungs or pleural membrane is called pleural mesothelioma. Peritoneal mesothelioma affects the lining of the abdominal organs or peritoneum. When this disease shows its effect in the lining of the heart or pericardium, it is known as pericardial mesothelioma. Symptoms of peritoneal mesothelioma are pain and swelling in the abdomen, weakness, weight loss, loss of appetite and nausea. In most cases, fluid accumulates in the peritoneal space. Symptoms of pleural mesothelioma are persistent cough, difficulty in breathing, weakness, weight loss, loss of appetite, chest pains, lower back pain and difficulty swallowing. In most cases, fluid accumulates in the pleural space.














Sunday, August 7, 2011

The Effects of Asbestos





lung cancer, mesothelioma, pain, symptoms, pain control, palliative care, courage, love, terminal diagnosis, terminal disease, prognosis, quality of life, asbestos, asbestos disease, asbestos death

He was just a kid when he started
And he played as children do
In his yard with his toy cars and tip trucks
But his sand was asbestos blue ...

In December 1999, my husband and I were walking home from the game of lawn bowls when I became aware of his shortness of breath. I was surprised and concerned when he told me that he had experienced on several occasions. Believing that this is due to chest infection, I made a medical examination for him the next day.

Chest X-rays revealed fluid on the lungs, more than two liters, which was drained, giving Brian immediate relief, but it was a tense wait for pathology results. Through the Internet I became aware of several conditions that may be responsible for fluid on the lungs, as well as asbestos-related diseases. Brian had lived in Wittenoom as a child and I was afraid of his diagnosis. Not wanting to worry him unnecessarily, I did not mention my fears to him. I prayed that the pneumonia or pneumonia but the pathology results showed that cancer cells are present.

When Brian finally received a diagnosis, my worst nightmare becomes reality. He is pleural mesothelioma, a terminal lung cancer caused by inhaling asbestos dust. We found that it is inconceivable that the disease is the result of Brian inhaling asbestos dust as a child that lay dormant for forty-five years before become lethal.

We are still reeling from the shock when, without preamble, the young doctor gave a prognosis. His exact words were, "three to nine months, I think." It could have been so insensitive to say to me outside of ourselves. His complete lack of compassion did not encourage the small comfort of tears. I felt as if Brian and I had been shot and from that moment we were waiting to drop.
Without a doubt, mortally wounded. We suffered shock, disbelief, anger, helplessness and despair to say, in fact all the symptoms of grief one feels when a loved one has actually died. Suddenly, we had no control over our lives, our journey through terminal illness began.

Throughout the course of our married life a deep love for Brian and my determination to solve the problems they saw us through many trials. I found it hard to believe that nothing can be done to save his life and begun surfing the Internet for information about mesothelioma, all the while praying for a miracle, hoping against hope to find a doctor who had successfully operated on or treated someone else.

It was a sad realization to discover that for Brian there is no miracle, but I learned a lot and it helped me to accept that he was dying. With my acceptance came a fierce determination to reduce their burden. I continued to search for information about mesothelioma and the pain and symptoms Brian would experience, due to the progression of their disease. In this way, I came to realize the importance of pain and symptom control and realized that although I could not stop Brian from dying - I can help him to live.

My acquired knowledge about pain and symptom management enabled me to communicate with Brian and to understand the type of pain is experienced and the intensity of pain. I was then able to work hand in hand with their doctors, to bring his pain and symptoms under control. As my efforts resulted in improving the quality of life, I lost my sense of helplessness and gained strength.

Together we achieved for Brian, the quality of life few thought possible, given the nature of his illness. Testament to, despite his prognosis 3:00 to 9:00 months, Brian survived two years, he remained active and alert, drove his car for eighteen months after diagnosis and was not bed bound until three short days before his death.
Brian's courageous battle with mesothelioma came to an end on the 24th December 2001, he died at home surrounded by his loved ones. He was 54 years old.

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

How to Deal With Bowel Obstruction Symptoms